Quarantined overseas, Transy grad reflects on resilience during pandemic lockdown
Transy graduate reflects on how living in France during the COVID-19 pandemic has shown her that resilience can be found in softer moments.
Transy graduate reflects on how living in France during the COVID-19 pandemic has shown her that resilience can be found in softer moments.
With Transylvania’s classes and administrative work happening remotely these days, many students, faculty and staff are spending time in videoconferences such as Google Meet or Zoom. One of the unique features on Zoom’s video platform is the ability to use a virtual background, and now you can put yourself back on campus with Transy’s new backgrounds. The scenes feature the familiar — from the PumpkinMania filled steps of Old Morrison to the hallways and classrooms of the Brown Science Center. Put yourself in the middle of a crowd at the Beck Center or on the sand volleyball court in Back Circle. Backgrounds featuring the Pioneers wide range of sports teams are coming soon. Click here to get your virtual background.
On April 9, 1880, young student-athletes from Transylvania — known then as Kentucky University — and Centre College stepped onto a cow pasture to face off in what was likely the first football game in the South.
Remembering Pat Bain ‘76, Transylvania’s director of admissions from 1988-1993
Annebelle Klein ’20: “What I’ve learned from being a student at Transy has helped me remain more calm than ever during an unsure time.”